We know many of you might be seeking to make travel insurance claims due to COVID-19 related disruptions. You’ve asked us for information about when we raised our travel advice levels for different destinations and globally. We've put together a list of the changes we made to move to level 3 ‘reconsider your need to travel’ or level 4 ‘do not travel’ as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Browse destinationsFrom 1 November, Australia’s international borders will progressively reopen, with fully vaccinated Australians able to depart Australia without applying for an exemption. In line with this reopening, we’ve removed our global ‘Do not travel’ advisory.
Terrorism remains a threat to Australians living and travelling overseas. Before you travel overseas, it's important to understand the risk of terrorism worldwide.
Before you commit to a policy, make sure you've thought about these 5 things.
Severe weather events are currently impacting much of the northern hemisphere. If you're currently travelling or planning to travel in the coming weeks, it's important to know how to stay safe.
When death happens overseas it can be difficult. During this time, consular staff will do what we can to assist you. However, there are limits to our help.
Australians successfully do business overseas every day. Doing business overseas carries risks. It's important you know what you can do to reduce them.
Armed conflict can happen at any time and escalate rapidly, making the security situation volatile and becoming a threat to your safety. Read our advice before travelling somewhere where armed conflict may occur.
What to do if you're overseas and lose or damage your property.